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TOPIC:
UNIFORM ESTIMATION AND INFERENCE FOR NONPARAMETRIC PARTITIONING-BASED M-ESTIMATORS
ABSTRACT
This paper presents uniform estimation and inference theory for a large class of nonparametric partitioning-based M-estimators. The main theoretical results include: (i) uniform consistency for convex and non-convex objective functions; (ii) optimal uniform Bahadur representations; (iii) optimal uniform (and mean square) convergence rates; (iv) valid strong approximations and feasible uniform inference methods; and (v) extensions to functional transformations of underlying estimators. Uniformity is established over both the evaluation point of the nonparametric functional parameter and a Euclidean parameter indexing the class of loss functions. The results also account explicitly for the smoothness degree of the loss function (if any), and allow for a possibly non-identity (inverse) link function. We illustrate the main theoretical and methodological results with four substantive applications: quantile regression, distribution regression, Lp regression, and Logistic regression; many other possibly non-smooth, nonlinear, generalized, robust M-estimation settings are covered by our theoretical results. We provide detailed comparisons with the existing literature and demonstrate substantive improvements: we achieve the best (in some cases optimal) known results under improved (in some cases minimal) requirements in terms of regularity conditions and side rate restrictions. The supplemental appendix reports other technical results that may be of independent interest.
Keywords: Nonparametric Estimation and Inference, Series Methods, Partitioning Estimators, Quantile Regression, Nonlinear Regression, Robust Regression, Generalized Linear Models, Uniform Distribution Theory.
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PRESENTER
Yingjie Feng Tsinghua University
RESEARCH FIELDS
Theoretical and Applied Econometrics Mathematical Statistics Data Science
DATE:
30 October 2024 (Wednesday)
TIME:
4pm - 5.30pm
VENUE:
Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5 School of Economics Singapore Management University 90 Stamford Road Singapore 178903